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Amyloid Hypothesis

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Inflammation and Alzheimer's pathology

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Peacefull Mind Study

Peaceful Mind - A Program for People with Anxiety and Memory Problems

The Peaceful Mind Program is an in-home 10-12 week treatment research program for persons aged 60 years and older who are nervous, tense, or worried and who also are experiencing memory problems. The goal of this program is to reduce nervousness, worry, and tension. Involvement of a close friend or family member willing to help you learn to manage anxiety is required.

Eligible patients must be receiving care from one of the following clinics at the Michael E. DeBakey veterans Affairs Medical Center or Baylor College of Medicine: VA Geriatrics, VA Neurology, VA Psychiatry, BCM Geriatric Medicine Associates or BCM Neurology.

This research program is being offered at NO COST by Baylor College of Medicine.

For more information: Peaceful Mind Program,(713) 794-8521

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